Overview

JOIN MAX LANE AND JARVIS GREEN

Lane earned all-state recognition at offensive tackle as a junior at Norborne High School in Missouri, and was selected all-state, all-conferenced and all-district as a tight end in his senior year. He also added all-conference and all-district honors in basketball.

Lane was a three-year starter at offensive tackle for Navy, finishing his career with 32 consecutive starts.

Lane was chosen with the #168 pick in the College Football Draft by the New England Patriots on April 25, 1994. He played in 100 regular season games, starting 70, and also played in seven playoff games for the New England Patriots. He played offensive guard, tackle and was used as a blocking tight end in short yardage situations.

Lane’s NFL career lasted seven seasons in the NFL, spanning from 1994-2000. He started in Super Bowl XXXI for the New England Patriots and is a member of the Patriots’ All-1990’s Team.

Lane was given the nickname "Big Country" by Sports Radio Host Mike Adams and can be heard on NBC Sports Radio AM 1510 Boston every week.

After attending Donaldsonville High School in Louisiana where he was a Class 3A defensive MVP, Green played college football at LSU, and set a freshman record with eight sacks in ten games at defensive end.

In 1998, Green was voted second-team All-SEC selection in his senior year. He ranks fourth on the school’s all-time sack list with 20 sacks.

Green was drafted in the fourth round by the New England Patriots in the 2002 NFL Draft. In the 2003 AFC Championship against the Indianapolis Colts, he set career highs with 2.5 sacks and six tackles.

Green played in all 16 games in 2004 for the Patriots, starting all three playoff games, including Super Bowl XXXIX, and set a career-high in 2006 with 7.5 sacks and two passes defensed.

Green played his entire career with the Patriots from 2002-2009, finishing with 28 sacks, nine forced fumbles, five passes defensed and 232 tackles.

Founded in 1983, we host the best teaching football programs in the nation having graduated over 103,000 athletes, many currently playing at the college level. This will be our 35th successful year of football instruction. If you are an experienced football player or just starting football, our Lineman Academy is an experience you will never forget!

Participants will be trained by our outstanding veteran college and high school coaching staff selected for their ability to coach and teach the game of football. Each of our instructors attend an orientation session before the academy begins to ensure they adhere to the values and high level of coaching that is expected from the Sports International coaches. The outstanding coach-to-athlete ratio allows for individualized and small group instruction. We concentrate on the fundamentals of the game. With each practice you will receive in-depth instruction, lectures, and demonstrations from an experienced and knowledgeable coaching staff.

Participants are grouped by age, position, ability, and experience to allow coaches to progressively teach basic and advanced techniques to best benefit each group. To allow players to be matched up properly in each age group, we make sure each grouping is made up of the correct number of players. This encourages each participant to be challenged and provide them with a better learning environment. Learn even more about the features and benefits of our programs.

For high school players, this is also an excellent opportunity to receive the best instruction available and to be seen by an outstanding lineup of college coaches. High school players aged 15-18 are eligible for theexclusiveGridiron Elite. A detailed information packet on each member of the Gridiron Elite will be sent to over 2,500 college football coaches to help each player receive recognition at the college level. Also, through our partnership with NCSA, they will send each award winner's information to an additional 5,000 coaches across the country.